no not legally, unless you have evidence that he is a bad person for your daughter. as in, a threat to her life or dangerous to her upbringing.
If he has adopted her then he is her father and has all of the biological fathers rights transferred to him at adoption. If adopted yes
Joint legal or joint physical? see link below
ex-daughter-in-law
file for custody
An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.
An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.
no his daughter(x girlfriend)is called deirdre
Answer Ex means in the past, and former means the same thing.
Your ex can stop you and your daughter moving from Scotland to England if they have also custody of your daughter. You should try to work something out between the two of you.
Usually a man loves his daughter much more than his ex, just try to talk to him and explain him that whats important here is that his daughter gets the best of her father and mother. This is not about you anymore but about your daughter, that is HIS daughter too.
Yes, I would think so.
No